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Shoaib protests his innocence
Shoaib Akhtar has protested his innocence, after it was revealed he had tested positive for the banned anabolic steroid Nandrolone, during an internal
ICC to take on ambush marketers
The Champions Trophy is only three months away and the World Cup a little more than seven, but the ICC’s thoughts have already turned to the subject t
Zimbabwe name inexperienced A-team squad
Zimbabwe’s selectors have named a very inexperienced squad for the forthcoming A-team series at home to BangladeshCricinfo staff03-Jun-2006Zimbabwe’s
Sahara bid leads to protests
Three of the four bidders for the lucrative global television rights for 25 offshore ODIs to be played by India over the next five years have complain
Afridi just playing his 'natural game'
If not for a wet cricket ball, Test cricket might have witnessed a stunning firstSiddhartha Vaidyanathan at Lahore14-Jan-2006 Shahid A
US cricket enters a season of discontent
US cricket continues to languish in the doldrums, marking time and waiting for something to happenDeb K Das18-Nov-2005 Sir Viv Richa
Ben Davies has given Jose Mourinho a new Spurs headache
Tottenham Hotspur responded to Jose Mourinho’s fury by getting back to winning ways in the Europa League this evening. The north London outfit romp
Joe Rodon: Spurs could sign Jose Mourinho’s next John Terry for £18m
Tottenham Hotspur’s pursuit of a new centre-back before this evening’s transfer deadline has taken an interesting fresh twist, according to The Athlet
Raving about Rahim
Mushfiqur Rahim will make his country proud today, says Rabeed ImamRabeed Imam26-May-2005 Mushfiqur Rahim: a wise head on young shoul
Moody and Moores favourites to succeed Marsh
If you believe the rumours, Worcestershire are resigned to losing Tom Moody, their coach, at the end of the summerCricinfo staff10-Apr-2005Tom Moody: